ac186bab57 Does anyone have any recommendations on a blender/processor/hand held blender I can use for making baby food? I obviously want something that is BPA, PVC, and phthalate free. Also, not all plastics marked with the recycling code #7 contains BPA. Kathy saysNovember 5, 2010 at 1:47 AM Thanks for offering this info and a source for non-BPA lids! Theresa Loe saysNovember 5, 2010 at 12:37 PM You are welcome Kathy. But I dont think that is a reason to continue the practice since we know such acts cause cancer.As I state in the article, if the food is not in direct contact with the food, there should be no leaching. The article I read sounded like a lot of issues with them, they made it sound very hard to use them, lots of problems. But it seems suspicious that nothing says BPA free. Mercola Interviews Nina Teicholz on Dietary GuidelinesMay 22, 2016 View All Health Videos Health Guides Body Hacks Common Health Questions E-books Food Facts Herbal Oils Infographics Recipes About Dr. They have great sizes for lunch boxes and home storage. Share Spread the Word to Friends And Family By Sharing this Article.

softlanding Hi Fiona, Youre welcome! Were just getting started on food processors and will be writing an article with our findings soon. Which can leave us all feeling pretty helpless.Im sorry to say that if you want to be completely sure you are BPA free, you would need to use Weck Canning jars which have a glass lid. Most plastics are made kind of like a cookie recipe they can be single plastics (like polypropylene) or mixed plastics (like #7 in the recycling categories, where youll find layered and combined plastics that are still BPA-free). This internet site provides information of a general nature and is designed for educational purposes only. Mercola Shop for Health Products Pets Fitness Shop Contact Us FAQ Sign in Join Subscribe to The World's #1 Natural Health Website Loading Please Wait Hide this Story at-a-glance - Plastic chemicals can and do leach from plastic containers, thereby contaminating foods and beverages Among the most hazardous of these chemicals known to date are bisphenol-A (BPA) and phthalates, both of which mimic hormones in your body Ovarian toxicity appears to be a particularly strong feature of BPA. comments powered by Disqus Take Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your website Permalink to this article: Embed article link: (copy HTML code below): Even glass jars can contain BPA chemical due to lid lining Reprinting this article: Non-commercial use OK, cite NaturalNews.com with clickable link. Thank you for informing us about the BPA. Ill continue the hunt! And in the meantime, if you choose to use plastic food containers, I still recommend you choose plastic products made from polypropylene or HDPE/LDPE that are made by trustworthy companies. Please tell us why Submit Your nomination has been submitted.